Title of article
DENTAL FINDINGS IN MARFAN SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT
Author/Authors
bostanci, büşra abant izzet baysal university - faculty of dentistry - department of pediatric dentistry, Turkey , korkut, emre konya necmettin erbakan university - faculty of dentistry - department of pediatric dentistry, Turkey , ünlü, nimet konya necmettin erbakan university - faculty of dentistry - department of restorative dentistry, Turkey
From page
61
To page
67
Abstract
Marfan syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissue primarily characterized with anomalies affecting the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system and the eyes. It has been suggested that early diagnosis of the syndrome is important, because of the risk of infective endocarditis. A 7-year-old female was referred to our clinic, with a chief complaint of dental crowding in the anterior region of mandible. It was observed that the patient needed multiple treatments based on detailed clinical and radiographic examinations. The treatment was carried out with antibiotic prophylaxis an hour prior to her appointment considering her profound caries. The patient was advised to visit regularly for follow up and she was referred for orthodontic evaluation.
Keywords
Marfan syndrome , dental management , antibiotic prophylaxis , infective endocarditis
Journal title
European Oral Research
Journal title
European Oral Research
Record number
2598673
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